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  The Cass Sculpture Foundation http://www.sculpture.org.uk/
Sculpture organisation and outdoor museum devoted to the promotion of 21st century British sculpture through public commissions and exhibitions.
  Sustrans: Art & The Travelling Landscape http://www.sustrans.org.uk/default.asp?sID=1090923270688
National Cycle Network organisation works with artists to provide sequences of artworks as permanent installations on cycleways. Details of collections, locations and artists.
  Grizedale Arts http://www.grizedale.org/
Arts organisation with woodland sculpture park based in the Grizedale Forest in the Lake District. Details of annual events, artists, visitor details and history.
  New Art Centre Sculpture Park and Gallery http://www.sculpture.uk.com/
Specialising in work from 1950 onwards. Information on current exhibition and holdings from estate of Barbara Hepworth.
  Yorkshire Sculpture Park http://www.ysp.co.uk/
Provides a changing programme of exhibitions, displays and projects ithroughout 500 acres of eighteenth century landscaped grounds and three indoor galleries.
  Barbara Hepworth Museum and Sculpture Garden http://www.tate.org.uk/stives/hepworth/
The garden was an essential part of Hepworth's creative process and when she died it opened to the public as a permanent setting to exhibit her works. Since 1980 the Tate has managed both studio and garden. St Ives, Cornwall.
  Perry Green http://www.henry-moore-fdn.co.uk/matrix_engine/content.php?page_id=74
The spacious sculpture gardens and adjoining fields house an ever-changing exhibition of Henry Moore's monumental sculptures.
  Norton Priory Sculpture Trail http://www.nortonpriory.org/
Collection of over 20 sculptures illustrating artists' individual responses to Norton Priory. Includes works by Diane Gorvin, Adrian Moakes and Phil Bews. Near Runcorn in North West England.
  Forest of Dean Sculpture Trail http://www.forestofdean-sculpture.org.uk/
Sculpture trail situated on the border between England and South Wales. Includes a catalogue of the artists represented, a history of the project and full visitor information.
  Public Art Research Archive http://public-art.shu.ac.uk/
Sheffield Hallam University resource on public art in Sheffield and elsewhere in the UK. Includes links to specific artists, locations, temporary pieces, articles, conferences and awards.
  Storey Gallery: The Tasting Garden http://www.storeygallery.org.uk/
Permanent environmental artwork by Mark Dion, part orchard and part artwork. Lancaster.
  On Form Sculpture http://www.onformsculpture.co.uk/
Biennial exhibition of stone sculpture hosted in the grounds of seventeenth century Asthall Manor, Oxfordshire.
  Cywaith Cymru, Artworks Wales http://www.cywaithcymru.org/
The national organisation for public art in Wales, with details of artists, projects, commissions and locations. In Welsh and English.
  Meadow Gallery http://www.meadowgallery.co.uk/
Contemporary arts organisation in South Shropshire with three acre outdoor sculpture gallery featuring both changing and permanent work. Near Ludlow.
  Hannah Peschar Sculpture Garden http://www.hannahpescharsculpture.com/
10 acre landscaped garden in Surrey, UK, houses an ever changing collection of contemporary sculpture by over 100 artists.
  Chiltern Sculpture Trail http://www.chilternsculpturetrail.co.uk/
The trail is a woodland setting which houses around twenty site related sculptures by contemporary artists. Situated on the border of Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire, UK.
  Broomhill Sculpture Park http://www.broomhillart.co.uk/sculpturegardens/
Provided by the Broomhill Art Hotel and Gallery in Barnstaple, Devon. Visitor details and virtual tour.
  Portland Sculpture and Quarry Trust http://learningstone.org/
Tout Quarry on the cliffs above Lyme Bay with views to the Devon Coast is a labyrinth revealing sculpture either carved into the rockface or constructed from shale within the quarry landscape itself.
  Glenkiln Reservoir Sculptures http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/celynog/Dumfries/sculpture_walk.htm
An illustrated description of a walk around Glenkiln reservoir, where Sir William Keswick placed sculptures by Auguste Rodin, Jacob Epstein and Henry Moore. [Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland]
  Coventry Canal Society: Art Trail http://www.covcanalsoc.org.uk/art_trail.htm
Features twenty sculptures on a linear trail between Hawkesbury and the city basin.
  Ironbridge Open Air Museum http://www.go2.co.uk/steelsculpture/IronbridgeOpenAi.html
Outdoor museum of steel sculpture in Ironbridge, Shropshire.

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